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    event that happened and it is timeless. One of those events that we call today is 9/11. It was a terrifying event that happens and causes many people to run in terror and fear. On this day is when the whole country felt bad for new yorkers. All Americans were asking was‚ why was this happening to us and at that time no one had an answer. Soon as everyone found out it was a terrorist attack‚ everyone had questions. 9/11 was a bad day for everybody because some the terrorist died‚ Some people are still

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    the chosen sector as well as associated sectors and a final evaluation of the implications is made by the authors of this report. 2) BACKGROUND INFORMATION ABOUT THE CATASTROPHE: The September 11th 2001 attacks which are commonly known‚ as the 9/11 attacks were a series of suicide terrorist attacks on the United States of America primarily targeting civilians. That morning‚ 19 men associated with the Al-Qaeda terrorist group hijacked four commercial airlines and each team consisted a well-trained

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    9/11 in Nebraska The September 11th attacks on the World Trade center not only affected New York but also affected the entire country in a way that no other event has. The attacks shook the way of life of many people including those in the classrooms around Nebraska. After the attacks George W. Bush said‚ “Today‚ our fellow citizens‚ our way of life‚ our very freedom came under attack in a series of deliberate and deadly terrorist acts.” It was just that the way of life of citizens was threatened

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    Describe and explain change(s) in a society you have studied this year. On the eleventh of September‚ 2001‚ four planes set off bound for separate destinations across the United States of America. Little did the passengers know as they boarded these planes that they would never live to see another day‚ as Muslim hijackers were onboard the flights with the intention of launching a terrorist attack on the country. Two of the four planes were deliberately crashed into the Twin Towers in Lower Manhattan

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    September 11‚ 2001 is a day that will tug at the heartstrings of America. In the midst of erupted chaos‚ President George W. Bush delivered a speech that was informative‚ yet comforting. The use of pathos exhibits sorrow and the sliver of hope that remained. Logos reflects the ensurance of efforts to assist the citizens in need and hunt down the people responsible. Rhetorical devices emphasize meaning‚ intrigues the audience. Bush’s speech on September 11‚ 2001 is a rhetorical speech of hope

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    We Were Soldiers Once and Young We Were Soldiers Once and Young is a history book written by LT. GEN. Harold G. Moore (RET.) and Joseph L. Galloway. The history book is based on the Vietnam War‚ which took place in 1965. The Battle of Ia Drang was said that it was the battle that changed the war in Vietnam. The book is a tribute to all the soldiers in the war and for their great braveness‚ love‚ and care for one another. It was a bloody war‚ but very inspiring to read about the courageous

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    On September 11‚ 2001‚ Islamic terrorists executed attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington‚ D.C. killing nearly 3‚000 people. Later that day‚ President George W. Bush released a statement to the public describing the acts that occurred‚ the steps that were being taken to return communities to peace‚ and the steps the government was taking to retaliate against the people that committed this heinous act. President Bush explained the horrifying events‚ and then

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    previous work in the area? What are the theoretical hypothesis tested‚ and how were they derived? (APA‚ 1994) You must actually read the studies to be able to answer these questions! It seems like common sense but many students try to write their IA without ever having completely read the background studies! First Start out broad. Identify the particular aspect of the discipline of psychology in which your study took place. (Example; Cognitive Psychology) Start with a brief statement about

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    disaster; this could be the adequate phrase to describe the way 9/11 affected the U.S economy. The terrorist attacks on September 11 were a series of two unexpected attacks to the World Trade Center of New York. At two different times‚ two different airplanes crashed into both of the twin tower buildings. These two attacks created a variety of impacts‚ which include heavy economic ones. This research paper will demonstrate that September 11 to a great extent‚ affected the economy in terms of families

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    Every single “post 9/11 air-traveler” experiences at least one of the fundamental changes made after that fateful day. Ultimately‚ the landscape of air travel not only in America but the entire world would never be the same. Consequently‚ the mundane way in which we treated airport security was tested on September 11‚ 2001 exposing one of the biggest security oversights. The overhaul that preceded brought added a “nuisance mindset” to air travel. The main purpose of the changes to prevent yet another

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